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On this day, April 23, in history:
In 34, Jesus Christ was crucified, according to mathematician and physicist Sir Isaac Newton, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time.
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In 303, St. George was beheaded on the orders of the Roman Emperor Diocletian. This martyred soldier is not only the patron saint of England and Portugal, but also of soldiers and the Boy Scouts of America.
In 1348, King Edward III established the Order of the Garter, which is still Britain’s highest honour.
A second foreigner has had his visa cancelled and been deported following his attendance at an illegal rave in Queensland. The 27-year-old German national pleaded guilty to state drug charges related to the rave in Gympie Magistrates Court on Monday. He was then detained by the Australian Border Force, which cancelled his visa on the grounds of that conviction in addition to separate earlier drug charges. His deportation follows that of a French national on January 19 that the ABF said highlighted their uncompromising approach to threats posed to the Australian community by those intentionally breaching COVID-19 restrictions. The New Year s party at Gallangowan State Forest, west of Noosa, attracted more than 1000 people between December 31 and January 2.
A second foreigner has had his visa cancelled and been deported following his attendance at an illegal rave in Queensland. The 27-year-old German national pleaded guilty to state drug charges related to the rave in Gympie Magistrates Court on Monday. He was then detained by the Australian Border Force, which cancelled his visa on the grounds of that conviction in addition to separate earlier drug charges. His deportation follows that of a French national on January 19 that the ABF said highlighted their uncompromising approach to threats posed to the Australian community by those intentionally breaching COVID-19 restrictions. The New Year s party at Gallangowan State Forest, west of Noosa, attracted more than 1000 people between December 31 and January 2.